Hello All,
I had a loader pivot pin that would not take grease. It was the right side pin located at the lower end of the vertical link that connects the loader arm to the bucket curl cylinder rod pivot. I removed the pin in order to clear the obstruction in the grease pathway, and when I did the assembly shifted very slightly upward. It was so slight I figured I could just align with a come along when ready. However, I let the machine sit overnight while I cleaned the pin and now the unconstrained right side curl cylinder has extended about 5 inches further than the left (still constrained) curl cylinder. In order to reassemble the pin and link I need to close the only the right side cylinder. Does anyone know how I go about this now that its travel is out of synch with the left. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
JCB 3CX Loader Curl Cylinders not in synch
Re: JCB 3CX Loader Curl Cylinders not in synch
Hi essexpete. Thanks for the reply. I don't know what the crowd spool is, but I will look into that. Are you saying that there is a way to single out one hydraulic line, allowing me to activate only right side bucket curl while leaving the left still?
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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Re: JCB 3CX Loader Curl Cylinders not in synch
The cylinder that isn't connected will move first when you operate the lever as there is no load on it.Just move the lever to pull the bucket back and that unattached cylinder will come in first before the other one moves the bucket.
If,for whatever reason it doesn't,slacken the pipes on the cylinder and push the rod back by hand. You will loose some fluid though.
If,for whatever reason it doesn't,slacken the pipes on the cylinder and push the rod back by hand. You will loose some fluid though.
Re: JCB 3CX Loader Curl Cylinders not in synch
Hi agrimax, thanks for the reply. I assumed that given the power of these cylinders, even the "loaded" left side wouldn't even notice the drag of the empty bucket and they would both move the same amount. Thanks to both you and essexpete I have something to try tomorrow and will report back with the results. Take care.
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Something to maybe look into
If the ram has creeped over night with no load it means you either have a internal or external leak that might attention
Paul
If the ram has creeped over night with no load it means you either have a internal or external leak that might attention
Paul
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Re: JCB 3CX Loader Curl Cylinders not in synch
Thank you to all. Once the machine was running I just tapped the curl lever inward a few times and walked the link right into alignment. It worked exactly as you said it would. Thanks again.
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